we begin today with breaking. his new york times is reporting on what it says helped lead to the breaking point, quote, between fox news and tucker carlson, and according to the times it had to do with information that came to light in the dominion case and here s the headline. on the eve of trial discovery of carlson techs set off graces a top fox. according to new york times, quote, private messages sent by tucker carlson they have been redacted in legal filings showed him making highly offensive remarks that went beyond the comments of his primetime shell in. a moment the attorney that fired every grossberg ner get his take on this and other developments. and to lawsuits against the network she is alleging sexism, hostile work environment, and accuses the company of coercing her into giving misleading testimony in the devinney in case she. also said she has 90 recordings from her time at fox, there were never shared in the dominion case, an attorney said that the january 6
2 of the u. S. Population, that have helped lead the cost for freedom for everyone in our nation. From that experience, we know scapegoating and demonizing any minority is a threat to every minority in the very foundation of our democracy. It is in moments like this, that we have to put these principles that we are talking about into action. I understand that people have strong beliefs and deep convictions about the world, in america, we respect and protect the fundamental right to free speech, to debate and disagree, to protest peacefully, and to make our voices heard. I understand, that is america. But there is no place on any campus in america or any place in america for antisemitism or hate speech or threats of violence of any kind. [applause] weather against jews or anyone else. Destroying property, that is not peaceful protests. It is against the law. And we are not a lawless country. We are a civil society. We uphold the rule of law and no one should have to hide to be brave jus
Storied criminal trial. Are cameras just captured trump going back into the courtroom, he waved at reporters but in th, did not stop to say anything. I am john roberts in washington. Gillian think of having me, john im Gillian Turner in for sandra smith that adeterminer. This is america reports. Stormy daniels took the stand at 10 30 this morning starting by describing her upbringing, family life and early career than what she got into the details of the sexual encounter she says she had with trump now about 18 years ago. John expert analysis to cover everything we have heard so far and to react to the new testimony as it happens. Gillian first we go to nate foy live outside New York State Supreme Court with the latest details on the trial. Hey. Hey, jillian, former President Donald Trump posted on truth social callings is an agent case saying it should never been brought. This is as court is about to resume with Stormy Daniels on the stand. Her first couple of hours on the witness sta
posted something on twitter this afternoon. while the judge said eric trump is not before him, he did remind trump s attorneys yet again, these are concerns. there are statutes out there and someone on the scene should be mindful of this and worn their client. trump s attorney, joe tacopina, was caught on his heels, he said we ll talk to his client, he said he did talk to his client and he would follow up with it again. okay, thank you. here with me now from federal prosecutor and legal analyst jennifer rodgers. miss go carroll s to testimony today, was that the most crucial terror testimony likely to occur in this trial? it likely, is what we have to see how it goes. it s both the direct in the cross, but all the marbles are what e. jean carroll s and her testimony. if they don t believe what she says, the case is over? yes. does it hurt the former presidents chances of prevailing, the facts that that he is not physically there in court? it s hard to say what the jurors th
thank you, chuck. [applause] martha: that judiciary chairman was at the center of the storm, who today spent his first day in the rogan on the court. i sat down exclusively with the senator in the very room where kavanaugh and ford s dramatic terror testimony played out. grassley has seen 15 confirmation hearing since he joined the judiciary committee back in 1981. he has not seen anything like this. last night the president thanked deal at the swearing in. thank you for your principal leadership and he said that your handling of the confirmation earned a wide spreading admiration, but this was challenging from the get-go. when he began the first hearing, kamala harris and cory booker both wanted to deregulate right out of the gate. mr. chairman, i d like to ask questions before i proceed.